Westwood Golf
Zoo Game
Zoo Game
In the golf game called "Zoo," each hole presents a different challenge, with players competing to avoid earning "animals," which represent penalties. The main objective is to avoid accumulating the most animals, as having fewer leads to victory.
Basic Rules:
1. Setup: Before the round begins, players agree on the cost for each animal for each of the 9 holes. For example: Each animal is worth $5 if it's in your pocket at the end of 9 holes, you owe $5 to each player in your group for each animal you own.
Camel: Awarded for landing in a bunker.
Snake: For a three-putt.
Monkey: For hitting a tree (yes even leaves count)
Frog: For landing in water hazards.
Gameplay: During each hole, players avoid earning animals by steering clear of hazards or mistakes that correspond to those animals. If a player encounters a penalty (e.g., lands in a bunker), they earn the corresponding animal.
Zoo adds a fun, lighthearted twist to a regular round of golf by turning common mistakes into a playful competition.